Concerns Arise Over 'The Beginning After The End' Anime Adaptation
The anime adaptation of the popular webtoon faces skepticism due to its production by a studio with a lackluster track record.
- The Beginning After The End, a popular Korean manhwa, is set to be adapted into an anime in 2025, with Studio A-Cat handling production.
- The creator, TurtleMe, expressed concerns about the adaptation potentially being 'butchered,' reflecting low expectations for the anime's quality.
- Studio A-Cat, responsible for the adaptation, has a history of producing underwhelming anime, raising doubts among fans about the project's success.
- TurtleMe noted a lack of control over certain aspects of the anime, highlighting the challenges of adapting the webnovel's intricate storytelling.
- The anime will have 24 episodes and will be exclusively available on Crunchyroll, with the first trailer already released at NYCC 2024.